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Bristol
Charities is actively involved in working with older people, providing
residential accommodation, through its almshouses,
and a pioneering approach to day services.
One
of the great achievements of the twentieth century was to add
25 years to life expectancy and yet this success has not been
matched by adequate preparations in addressing the “problems”
created by ageing.
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“Years
have been added to life,
but has life been added to years?” |
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The
2001 census indicated that for the first time, there were more people
aged over 60
(21% of the population) than under 16 (20%.) |
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By 2020
one third of the population will be aged over 50. |
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The
over 80s are the fastest rising segment of the population, expected
to treble in the next 25 years. |
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Sadly,
population ageing has been viewed as a disaster waiting to happen,
rather than a success story; often confusing ageing with ill health. |
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HRH The Princess Royal opens John Foster’s Almshouse
HRH The Princess Royal will officially open John Foster’s Almshouse, Crow Lane, Henbury, Bristol on Monday 22 February 2010 and Her Royal Highness will then visit the Henbury Centre, Machin Road, Henbury, Bristol.
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David W Jones. Chief Executive.
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